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Re: LF: OP8 vs. WSPR in 4X

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Subject: Re: LF: OP8 vs. WSPR in 4X
From: "Graham" <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2012 16:25:24 +0100
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Ok Stefan
 
Yes  that  was   3 months  ago ! I think  it  came  as a  surprise  to many  136  operators  , that  the  band was  'open' 
 
A  OP32  run might  decode  into the Pacific   as  well  as over the pole  ... as long  as   no one has  stolen  Georges    mains   supply  cables  and  Laurence's   'pesky protons'   are  out to  lunch  :- )  
 
give a  few  days/nights   warning  for  Rx  stations  to  set  up ........  
 
G.. 
 

Sent: Monday, October 22, 2012 1:26 PM
Subject: LF: OP8 vs. WSPR in 4X

Hi G..,

Yes, maybe worth to compare! Good idea.
Chris/4X1RF: Are you arround here? Do we want to make such a test this evening? OP8 vs. WSPR in 4X?

73, Stefan/DK7FC


Am 22.10.2012 01:51, schrieb Graham:
Not seeing  a  decode  at  Haifa ?
 
These  where  made  in  July  using  OP8 ,  all  round   10 dB over the  OP32  min  decode  level  , would  be  interesting  to  repeat  now that  winter  has  (ish) arrived , to see  what  the  path  attenuation has changed by ?
 
G..
 
 
20/7/2012

 4X1RF Haifa KM72LS:

02:20    136 DK7FC Op8 -32 dB
02:00    136 DK7FC Op8 -28 dB
01:52    136 DK7FC Op8 -28 dB
01:44    136 DK7FC Op8 -30 dB
01:35    136 DK7FC Op8 -30 dB
01:11    136 DK7FC Op8 -31 dB
00:54    136 DK7FC Op8 -32 dB
00:23    136 DK7FC Op8 -32 dB
    ***********  20/07/2012  *********** 
23:08    136 DK7FC Op8 -30 dB
22:16    136 DK7FC Op8 -30 dB
20:46    136 DK7FC Op8 -32 dB
    ***********  19/07/2012  *********** 


Sent: Monday, October 22, 2012 12:21 AM
Subject: LF: WSPR on LF, tnx for reports

Thanks to DF6MK, DF6NM, DJ7KA, F4DTL, F59706, F5WK, G0KTN, G4CAO, G6AVK, G8HUH, GW3UCJ, IK1HSS, LA4ANA, LA5VNA, M0PAF, PI4THT, RN3AGC, RX3DHR, SM2DJK, TF3HZ, UW8SM, YO/4X1RF  for the WSPR reports this afternoon/evening on 137.43 kHz :-)

73, Stefan/DK7FC



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